Brattleboro Village Pizza
1155 Putney Rd, Brattleboro, VT, 05301
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Address :
1155 Putney Rd
Brattleboro, VT, 05301 - Phone (802) 257-5065
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Opening Hours
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Categories
Pizza
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John P.
Perfect place to stop and grab some dinner before arriving at our ski cabin in Vermont. 91N Exit 3 Easy On Easy Off. Spiro appreciates his guests and goes out of his way to insure my boys, friends and I are happy before leave. The 2nd time we were there last ski season he was locking the doors to close but welcomed us in and made us what ever we wanted to eat! See you in November Spiro!
(5)Jill E.
Good spot. Great flavours. I had the meatball grinder, which comes open face with meatballs sliced quite thin. Not what I expected, but still good. Next time I will try the pizza. Needs an updated interior.
(4)Allison C.
HUGEEE calzones!!! One of the best I've ever tasted. Packed with cheese(s) and fillings of your choice (they don't skimp) and comes out to you really quickly. Large enough for 2 meals or to share. The owner is friendly and the prices are cheap considering the amount of food you get.
(5)Chip B.
Awesome pizza and at a reasonable price. As Bo Jackson said......just do it.
(5)Ian W.
I stopped for lunch at Brattleboro Village Pizza, which is conveniently located off I-91 Exit 3 on the busy roundabout (newly striped). They offer pizza (10"-14"-18"), spaghetti, salads, gyros, subs, grinders, and Coke drinks. Beer and wine available. However, the food is on the pricier side, small 10" pizzas ($10-$11), large 18" pizzas ($19-$22) and most subs are in the $7-$8 range. I ordered a Large Eggplant Sub ($7.80 with tax) to go for my road trip back to NH. The sub was ready in about 10 minutes and the place was fairly busy too. This oven baked sub was really good, which had plenty of very thin fried breaded slices of eggplant, sweet tomato sauce, and lots of melted browned mozzarella cheese in a crusty sub roll. That's the way it should be done! I finished off this tasty sub on the ride, even before I made it to Keene. The baked eggplant sub was definitely worth the price!
(4)Vinny M.
Fantastic pizza and big toppings! The owners were super friendly and so inviting. I will def make a stop in if passing through again.
(5)J.A. A.
Great food- fast- never a disappointment! The owners are incredibly nice- treat you like family! Try their Greek salad- best around/ also their grinders (SO good!!!) Prices are great, too. NEVER been disappointed!
(5)Olivia J.
"Good pizza. Convenient location right off I95. They made a delicious black olive, mushroom, and anchovy pizza, with 2 kinds of black olives. I recommend this pizzaria."
(4)Dave M.
The spaghetti is sooooo salty! The "blonde" at the counter wasn't exactly friendly either.
(2)Greg N.
Not usually a fan o greek style pizza but this was good. Nice crispy crust, a little too much cheese for me but good flavor and the sauce was flavorful.
(4)Wing M.
Best pizza place around! Well, it's Brattleboro VT so it ain't saying much, but they are awesomely delicious! Also they serve beer. Sadly they no longer deliver.
(4)Danielle B.
I am a vegan and never order from pizza places. I arrived into the area late and it was raining - so going out was not on my to-do list. There are no Chinese restaurants that deliver, so I decided to go on the hotel's recommendation because they at least had sandwiches. Plus they have free delivery with a $10 minimum order. Thinking I was going to be disappointed I ordered a veggie sub. The only bad thing was that I waited almost 50 minutes for a sandwich, but it was worth it!!!! This sub was the most amazing I've tasted. It puts Subway and Quiznos to shame. I was impressed!
(5)Megan S.
The pizza here is great! I'm not sure why I love it so much but it's really really tasty. I usually order Hawaiian but a more adventurous friend recently ordered eggplant and garlic and said it was amazing. Here's my shot at describing why it's so good: The sauce has a sweetness to it that I like, not overwhelming but noticeable. Other than that, it must be the seasoning in the sauce, the real cheese they use and the fact that there's just enough salt in the dough. Sike, I have no idea why I like it so much but I do. So try it yourself and let me know what makes it so damn good. Please?
(4)Christina B.
So far Village Pizza has been the least impressive pizza we've had on the East Coast. Neither the mister nor myself is a fan of the Greek-style pizza, with the dry bland cracker crust, but the low-fat cheese and overly herbed sauce really turned us off as well. The Greek salad had too much cheap crumbly feta and carrots. Sadly this is the closest pizza joint to us; looks like we'll be driving out of our way the next time we get a jones for pepperoni.
(2)Ted L.
This is my favorite traditional pizza place in Brattleboro right now. Good sauce, fresh veggies, good cheese, fairly dry crust (in a good way). I do not claim that everyone will agree this is the best pizza in Brattleboro, but I'm quite happy with it. Bonus points for having pineapple and jalapeños.
(4)John O.
Totally unexpected gem in Brattleboro Vt. While spending a weekend in Brattleboro we stumbled upon this pizza place for a quick lunch. We are SOOO glad we did. The pizza here was delicious. The crust was flavorful, the cheese perfect, and the toppings were just right. We also had a greek salad that did not disapoint. And to top everything off it was very affordable. Oh, over the front counter they have TONS of awards placing them in the top pizza places IN NEW ENGLAND! If you are ever near Brattleboro this is a must try!
(4)Matt O.
For the past 20+ years, the very best pizza in the area comes from Brattleboro Village Pizza. Nobody else comes close.
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